AI and Vocals/Music, Understanding Your AI and Applications

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1 Unit
Online Self-Paced

Course Description

Explore the Present and Future of AI-Driven Vocals and Music

This course delves into how artificial intelligence is transforming the musical landscape. You will discover how generative AI can compose original melodies, craft compelling lyrics, and even clone voices to create unique song covers.

Beyond composition, you'll dive into AI-powered production tools to learn how they enhance audio quality, facilitate experimentation with diverse instruments, and streamline the creative process. Whether you are a total beginner or already familiar with the technology, this course offers a comprehensive look at the current state and the evolving future of AI-driven music and vocals.

Course Details

Number of Units: 1.0 graduate-level extension credit(s) in semester hours

Who Should Attend:.This course is designed for musicians, producers, content creators, and tech enthusiasts. It is ideal for anyone eager to understand the current landscape and future trajectory of generative AI in music composition, vocal cloning, and creative production.

Technical Requirements

Prerequisites: If you are brand new to using AI, it is highly suggested you take one or both of the Introduction to AI courses: AAI-X832 and AAI-X833

Course Options

Course Date Units Price
AAI-X836 – 002 Start now, you have 180 days to complete this course once enrolled 1 $379

AI and Vocals/Music, Part 1

Start now, you have 180 days to complete this course once enrolled
1
$379
Online Self-Paced
Shane Frigon

Once you have enrolled in your course, log in to your account to access the course Welcome Letter, which includes directions on how to access the New Student Orientation and your online course.

What You Will Learn

  • Describe generative AI in music
  • Utilize AI tools for music creation
  • Clone voices and use AI in music production
  • Evaluate ethical considerations in AI
  • Explore practical applications in different industries
  • Conduct case study analysis

Instructors

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Learning Method Information

Courses offer a convenient, yet rigorous style of learning that allows you to structure your education to suit your schedule while keeping you on pace toward achieving your educational goals.

Online Self-Paced

Our online self-paced courses are designed to provide flexibility and autonomy for learners. Unlike traditional classroom methods, which require attendance at scheduled times, self-paced courses allow you to progress through the material at your own speed within a six-month period from the time of enrollment.  Your instructor will provide feedback via written responses on your assignments and exams. Grades are based on completed projects, assignments and exams.

Key differences from traditional classroom methods:

  • No scheduled class times or required attendance.
  • No assigned due dates for assignments; you set your own schedule.
  • Asynchronous learning, meaning you can work on assignments anytime.
  • No discussion forums and no interaction with others enrolled in the course.
  • No scheduled class times or required attendance.

Structure of Online Self-Paced Courses:

The content is divided into learning modules, each covering one or more topics. Within each module, you can expect the following components:

  • Module Introduction: Outlines what you can expect to learn in the module.
  • Required Readings and Presentations: Includes textbooks, articles, journals, websites, and audio/video presentations.
  • Assignments: May include written assignments, quizzes, blogs, and other activities based on the readings and presentations.
  • Module Conclusion: Reviews the topics covered and what you should have learned.

Typically, there is a final project, paper, or exam due in the last module that synthesizes all the topics covered throughout the course. The design of the learning modules follows a consistent rhythm to help you manage your time effectively. Grades will be available within two weeks of final submission, transcripts will be automatically mailed out following grades being posted and approved. Please allow 3-4 weeks from when final grades are posted to receive a transcript.